Hensodon

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Hensodon
Temporal range: Upper Cenomanian[1]
File:Hensodon spinosus.jpg
Reconstructions of the male (top), and female
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Hensodon
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H. spinosus
Binomial name
Hensodon spinosus

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Hensodon spinosus is an extinct pycnodontid that lived during the Upper Cenomanian of what is now Lebanon.[1] H. spinosus superficially resembled a marine angelfish with a massive head, and a very spiny pectoral girdle. Different specimens have different arrangements of the horn-like frontal spines. One form has the horns arranged as a double-prong, assumed to be the male, and the other form, assumed to be the female, having the horns one after the other, like those of a rhinoceros.[2]

Before they were separated into different (albeit, closely related) families, H. spinosus was considered the sister taxon of Trewavasia, within Coccodontidae. However, since the removal of Trewavasia and Ichthyoceros from Coccodontidae to form Trewavasiidae, the superficially chimaera-like Coccodus is H. spinosus' closest relative.

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